By about 7 months to be more precise. I would love to give you this year's numbers but as you failed to notice it will be many months till the 4th quarter information can be released. So unless Apple patients a time machine we will have to wait for that little conversation.

Ok I've railroaded you guys enough so I'll throw you a few bones. My wife loves her iphone (when she's not stealing my Note) and I do quite enjoy Final Cut (I just can't justify buying a mac for one program)

"Why put so much work into something that that will only affect less than 20 percent of the market."

That kind of thinking is from ages ago. :D You need to update your Mac information. Anyway, it's a useful way of thinking so no one wastes their time in trying to infect Macs if there are so many PCs available which are an easier target. :) Let's keep it this way.

The reason why mac's don't see much action in the way of viruses is do to lack of numbers. Why put so much work into something that that will only affect less than 20 percent of the market. Mac's may be constructed from the finest fairly dust money can buy, but much like fairy dust they are useless if they cannot fulfill the tasks I require of them. If I had a dime for every time and iPhone user has asked to borrow my Samsung Note 3 so that they could perform a task that they could not complete on iPhone, I'd have a lot of dimes. You can build the prettiest house in town out of the best materials available but it's of little enjoyment if your not allowed to rearrange the furniture.

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